Aristoteles beschouwd als tijdgenoot. - VEATCH, H.B.,

KORTE INHOUD

This 'is a sympathetic and enthusiastic treatment of Aristotle which offers clear and plausible summary accounts of the main lines of Aristotle's thought. (?) It tries 'simply to give an account of the main features of his philosophy as it stands before us in his works'. (?) Aristotle held, accordingly to Veatch, that 'any philosophical view that appeared patently to fly in the face of the common sense judgement of mankind simply could not be true' and that, conversely, what does conform to common sense tends both 'generally' and 'in the long run' to be correct.' (ROBERT BOLTON on the English edition in The Philosophical Review, 1976, p.251).
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